Several fighting game data miners (notably the team behind Dustloop’s DBFZ section) have created a private build. For a $15-25/month Patreon subscription, you get access to a custom .exe launcher that injects the viewer. This only works on the Steam version with rollback disabled locally. It is forbidden in official tournaments, but invaluable for offline practice.
ImGui::Separator(); ImGui::Text("Hotkeys"); ImGui::Text("Toggle Viewer: F1"); ImGui::Text("Freeze Frame: F2 (Requires Pause Hook)");
The standard viewer only shows offensive hitboxes. It does not dynamically show:
Areas where your character can be hit.
The most up-to-date versions are often found on community forums like the r/dragonballfighterz Reddit or through specialized community discord servers dedicated to DBFZ modding.
Despite these rough edges, Altimor’s tool laid the philosophical groundwork for the future. It proved that the PC version of DBFZ could be reverse-engineered to provide players with the same tools that developers have, democratizing high-level data.
Often used to denote invincibility frames (i-frames) or clash boxes.
The is a specialized third-party mod that allows players to visualize the invisible data driving Dragon Ball FighterZ combat. While standard training modes often lack these details, this "exclusive" look reveals why certain moves—like auto-combos—can hit behind a character or have range that extends far beyond their character model. Key Features of the Hitbox Viewer
void RenderExclusiveSettings() ImGui::Begin("DBFZ Hitbox Viewer [EXCLUSIVE MODE]");
DBFZ Hitbox Viewer Exclusive: The Ultimate Guide to Breaking Down the Game’s Meta
Seeing the Unseen: Why the DBFZ Hitbox Viewer is a Competitive Essential For years, Dragon Ball FighterZ
The "Exclusive" aspect of the title is critical. While generic frame data apps exist, the true, pixel-perfect hitbox viewer is rarely available to the public. It is often distributed in private Discord servers, locked behind Patreon paywalls for specific mod creators, or utilized exclusively by professional esports coaches during offline lab sessions.
Once installed, hitbox viewers are typically activated during gameplay with a specific key or button. This allows you to toggle the hitboxes on or off as needed.
Several fighting game data miners (notably the team behind Dustloop’s DBFZ section) have created a private build. For a $15-25/month Patreon subscription, you get access to a custom .exe launcher that injects the viewer. This only works on the Steam version with rollback disabled locally. It is forbidden in official tournaments, but invaluable for offline practice.
ImGui::Separator(); ImGui::Text("Hotkeys"); ImGui::Text("Toggle Viewer: F1"); ImGui::Text("Freeze Frame: F2 (Requires Pause Hook)");
The standard viewer only shows offensive hitboxes. It does not dynamically show:
Areas where your character can be hit.
The most up-to-date versions are often found on community forums like the r/dragonballfighterz Reddit or through specialized community discord servers dedicated to DBFZ modding.
Despite these rough edges, Altimor’s tool laid the philosophical groundwork for the future. It proved that the PC version of DBFZ could be reverse-engineered to provide players with the same tools that developers have, democratizing high-level data.
Often used to denote invincibility frames (i-frames) or clash boxes. dbfz hitbox viewer exclusive
The is a specialized third-party mod that allows players to visualize the invisible data driving Dragon Ball FighterZ combat. While standard training modes often lack these details, this "exclusive" look reveals why certain moves—like auto-combos—can hit behind a character or have range that extends far beyond their character model. Key Features of the Hitbox Viewer
void RenderExclusiveSettings() ImGui::Begin("DBFZ Hitbox Viewer [EXCLUSIVE MODE]");
DBFZ Hitbox Viewer Exclusive: The Ultimate Guide to Breaking Down the Game’s Meta Several fighting game data miners (notably the team
Seeing the Unseen: Why the DBFZ Hitbox Viewer is a Competitive Essential For years, Dragon Ball FighterZ
The "Exclusive" aspect of the title is critical. While generic frame data apps exist, the true, pixel-perfect hitbox viewer is rarely available to the public. It is often distributed in private Discord servers, locked behind Patreon paywalls for specific mod creators, or utilized exclusively by professional esports coaches during offline lab sessions.
Once installed, hitbox viewers are typically activated during gameplay with a specific key or button. This allows you to toggle the hitboxes on or off as needed. It is forbidden in official tournaments, but invaluable